Hi, everyone!
I love and miss you all,
Starting July 1, 2007, Phil Razem will live and teach in the alluring [and harmonious] People's Republic of China as a Peace Corps Volunteer for 25 months. This is his story in pictures and words...

The end is near...
I love and miss you all,
Phil
蓝麦飞

As you can see, Kristen and I have a good time mingling with the locals, who appreciate our curiosity and friendliness (and let's not forget, our business). Permanent Snack Streets just don't exist very often in America (health codes, property rights, etc.) but in the Middle Kingdom, they are a way of life - and I am grateful for mine at Southwest University.
I love and miss you all,
Phil
蓝麦飞
P.s. Excuse the "Kristen and I's favorite..." sentence from the video. Haha! I never knew so many Grammarians read my blog! What an honor! Sadly, after two years in China I to forget how to spoke English language. 哈哈!
This is not a product of Photoshop either. That's "His Holiness," or how the Chinese media/education system portrays him, "His Terrorist," the Dalai Lama...wearing a New England Patriots hat!
If this isn't a photo-op, and the D.L. is, in fact, a Pats fan, then I might have to admit that the CCP and I have found some common ground to denounce the D.L. This picture just doesn't make sense to me. If anything, the His Holiness should be a Bills fan. We are the underdog, have a loyal tribe of die-hard followers, and if someone tried to sell our turf (Say No to Toronto!), we would fight to the death...forever. C'mon dude, use that righteous mind of yours! Make the connection!
The NFL has been trying to plug American football into the one of the largest markets in the world, but have been less than successful. I don't think this picture will help sell any Tom Brady jerseys! Good!
Let's Go Buffalo! I'm getting my popcorn ready...
I love and miss you all,
Phil
蓝麦飞
Old sitemates, same crazy adventures in China.
I love and miss you all,
Phil
蓝麦飞

Now for the fun stuff...
Devon, my amazing first sitemate, after a few months in America, returned to China (I wonder what percentage of PCVs return to live and work in their country of service?) to work for Disney English, and live the high-life in probably the coolest metropolis in the East, Shanghai. After spending a few days with Devon, I told her that if I ever came back to live and work/teach in China, Shanghai would be the only acceptable city for me. It's China's NYC. It's China without the political BS that dominates other popular Chinese mega-cities (See "Beijing"), even though, yes, Youtube.com is still blocked there (I had throw that in, sorry). Shanghai seems to be moving forward, and after teaching in Chongqing for two years and watching so many "powerful people," laws, and educational and traditional road blocks holding young people back from expressing themselves, Shanghai seems like the only place for a progressive person like me (that is if I ever come back to the Middle Kingdom).
I stayed at Devon's 40th floor apartment and filmed this video of the Shanghai skyline, day and night:
On May Day, Devon and her Disney English crew took me to the Asian X-Games. Despite getting sunburned, we had a blast watching the skateboards, flying motorcycles, rock climbing, drinking many bottles of Mountain Dew and eating several bags of Doritos, and watching the Chinese watch crazy Westerners nearly kill themselves in various athletic feats. It was certainly an X-treme Day. Here is Devon talking about the "cultural exchange" of the X-games in China (haha!):
Another clip from the X-games Shanghai will be posted soon.
All in all, the last week was wonderful. So many old (and new) faces. But this experience is NOT over. I still have 2 more months of teaching and lots of personal tasks I still need to accomplish. July 17th, my last day as a PCV, will arrive before I know it...
I love and miss you all,
Phil
蓝麦飞